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The last stone pen

Woody

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My last trustone / yunstone which is the name the producing company call them on a sierra kit from T/B
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Vic Perrin

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That's really nice Woody. Well done mate. None of us have an excuse not to have a go at turning these now, after your brill instructional videos.

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paulm

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That certainly is a different blank Woody and you've turned it into a lovely pen with your persistent craftsmanship :thumbs:
 

Penpal

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Strong Desert colours Woody same thoughts as my mate frrom the Creek his country area colours of the desert out there. Well worth the effort, selection and execution mate.

Peter.:thumbs::thumbs::thumbs:
 
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